The effect of work hardening on the fatigue properties of ferritic stainless steel at elevated temperature.

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The purpose of this study was to determine, to what extent the
improvement in fatigue strength obtained by cold work is altered by
cyclic stresses at elevated temperature. A series of fatigue tests were conducted using type 430 stainless
steel in both the cold worked and the annealed conditions, at temperatures
above and below the recrystallization temperature.

To assess the similarities and differences between reported levels of fatigue and sleepiness as a
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Retrospective analysis of a ...

This study examined the effects of thermomechanical processing
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and fatigue in AISI 52100 steel. The thermomechanical
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